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Tod Dockstader - Aerial #1 flac mp3 download
Title:
Aerial #1
Musician:
Style:
Musique Concrète, Minimal, Experimental
Released:
Country:
MP3 album size:
1629 mb
FLAC album size:
1960 mb
Other formats:
AIFF DTS AU MIDI MP1 TTA APE
Genre:
Rating:
4.5 ✪

Download links

Tod Dockstader - Aerial #1
MP3 version RAR archive

1960 downloads at 17 mb/s

Tod Dockstader - Aerial #1
FLAC version RAR archive

1629 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

1 Song 12:47
2 Om 6:01
3 Rumble 3:21
4 Shout 4:47
5 Raga 3:44
6 Dada 4:25
7 Tremblar 3:22
8 Lala 6:25
9 Myst 4:06
10 Aw 3:12
11 March 6:40
12 Harbor 3:22
13 Swell 7:49
14 Pulse 6:51
15 Second Song 1:30

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Metarc
  • Manufactured By – Sony DADC – A0100588009-0101

Credits

  • Design – Peter Maybury
  • Liner Notes – Tod Dockstader
  • Mastered By [Uncredited] – John N. Sellekaers
  • Producer – Sub Rosa

Notes

"Airwaves allow for a silence that is not dead, representing a presence even without a signal".

Part one of a three-part work entitled 'Aerial' (240 minutes).
Mastered at Metarc.

All three units in jewel case inserted in a cardboard slipcase in which this Aerial #1 is housed along empty cases for the two others.

Manufactured in EEC.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5411867112235
  • Matrix / Runout: Sony DADC A0100588009-0101 15 A0
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L555
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 94K7

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SR 223 Tod Dockstader Aerial #1 ‎(CD, Album) Sub Rosa SR 223 Belgium 2005

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Reviews:
  • Agantrius
A mesmerizing trip through the upper reaches of the atmosphere. Dockstader utilized edited loops from thousands of hours of recordings of shortwave radio noise and complied them into a coherent immense structure. At points overwhelming, at points calm and relaxed, it is very easy to get lost amongst the scifi-esque crackles, blips, lfos and swirling ambiance. This music is not much of a casual listen: best suited to either headphones or a very clean, detailed hifi system at fairly high volumes so one can feel the omnipresence/vastness of the work. Dockstader is still as fresh with this release as with his works from 40 years previous, but perhaps his soundscapes are more structured and mature as one would expect from an artist who has been composing for so long.